Partner Article
Big Brand Ideas wins SAS Daniels LLP PR Account
SAS Daniels has appointed engagement agency Big Brand Ideas to fulfil all its public relations activity, building on the services already being offered by the agency to Cheshire’s premier law firm.
Big Brand Ideas will support the firm’s in-house marketing team, developing a new strategy to complement its specialisms with specific creative campaigns for their services including education, family, private client and commercial property. In addition, Big Brand Ideas will also manage its general press office activity to boost the profile of the firm.
Angela Bragg, marketing manager at SAS Daniels, said: “We have worked with Big Brand Ideas for some time now and following a number of successful projects, we’re very pleased to extend our relationship to include public relations. The partnership means we will deliver a truly integrated approach to our PR and marketing campaigns.”
Anna Thomas, PR Director for Big Brand Ideas, said: “We already support SAS Daniels with a wide range of services, including branding, creative, website development and search optimisation. This puts us in a strong position to efficiently execute relevant and successful PR campaigns, with a thorough understanding of the firm as it continues to grow.
“Our intelligent approach to PR brings together years of experience which will allow us to deliver highly measurable campaigns for SAS Daniels.”
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